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If you see more motorcycles than usual on highways this weekend in the Phoenix area, it may be because Arizona Bike Week is currently happening at Westworld of Scottsdale. ADOT is not involved in the event itself, but we’re taking the...
If you are looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community from the ground up, forming a volunteer group might be for you. Every piece of litter picked up contributes to a healthier planet.
The NCAA Women’s Final Four is in Phoenix this weekend, April 3-5, and we wanted to take a moment and remind drivers to give an assist to their teammates on the road by using their blinkers getting to and from the big game. If you’re out on...

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During last week's I-10 closure, ADOT took advantage of having an empty freeway by installing some new signs.
The boom axe, with its long “arm” allows crews to cut down trees and brush without leaving the roadway.
Late last month, work to demolish the I-10 bridges over Perryville Road got underway in the west Valley.
Our newest video shows the different methods used by ADOT to prevent wildlife from getting into the roadway.
ADOT has launched a mobile-friendly version of its website, azdot.gov.
Coming soon to your wallet or handbag: a newly designed Arizona driver license – and a new process to get it.
We’ve got an interesting time-lapse video to share with you today that shows the installation of a wildlife underpass on SR 86.
Learn some trivia and fun facts about rubberized asphalt.
New devices on trucks used by ADOT to apply oil on highway pavement to extend the lifespan of the road surface are reducing taxpayer costs, saving time and helping the environment.
In honor of tomorrow's Earth Day, we thought we’d look back to some of our previous environmentally themed posts.